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Bringing the
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Blue
sky home!
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An artificial skylight so
realistic, you'll believe it really is the sun shining
in the sky
A glowing orb in what appears to be an azure sky
floods a sparsely decorated room with seemingly natural
sunlight… These images might look like still life
paintings by Edward Hopper, but they are actually
undoctored photographs demonstrating the brilliance of a
brand new kind of skylight.
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Every architect and designer knows, natural lighting
is not always a realistic option.
Garden units, compact condos, malls, gyms, hospitals,
schools - floor plans often don’t allow for expansive
windows, or sometimes, any windows at all.
BlueSky Light technology is ideal for all types of
indoor architectural applications,particularly
windowless rooms and underground spaces.
It provides soothing, invigorating light similar to
daylight and a sensation of infinite space that
dramatically changes interiors and how people perceive
them.
Healthcare | Hospitality | Retail | Office Space |
Architectural | Residential | Public
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We didn’t just want to reproduce the effect of
sunlight, we wanted to reproduce what happens in
nature.
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So we built a sky by taking nanoparticles that
act in the same way as when air molecules fluctuate and
scatter sunrays. We compressed the earth’s atmosphere
from 10km down to a solid layer of a few
millimetres.
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"You are entirely mistaken," said Mrs. Crayford. "She is only here to-night to please me; and she is only dancing to please my husband. As a rule, she shuns all society. The doctor recommends change and amusement for her. She won’t listen to him. Except on rare occasions like this, she persists in remaining at home.""Good God!" cried Crayford; "I warned him myself, almost in those very words, the last time I saw him!"That part of the shore to the west of Cape Bathurst rises but a few inches above the level of the sea, and the tides are-or are said to be-very high in the Arctic Ocean-many navigators, such as Parry, Franklin, the two Rosses, M’Clure, and M’Clintock, having observed that when the sun and moon were in conjunction the waters were sometimes twenty-five feet above the ordinary level. How then was it to be explained that the sea did not at high tide inundate Cape Bathurst, which possessed no natural defences such as cliffs or downs? What was it, in fact, which prevented the entire submersion of the whole district, and the meeting of the waters of the lake with those of the Arctic Ocean?She opened the door that led into her bedchamber, and shut herself in. Perfectly impenetrable to any repulse that could be offered to her, Mrs. Sowler looked at the closed door with a sardonic smile, and waited."Your father!" said her aunt’s voice behind her. "All this is very wearin’, Dinny."‘A little,’ I answered. The voice of the questioner was cracked and quavering. A long pause."I am glad of it, under your favour, Sir John. There will be the less bloodshed," said the King. "You must therefore produce your followers according to your steward’s household book, in the great church of St. John, that, in presence of all whom it may concern, they may purge themselves of this accusation. See that every man of them do appear at the time of high mass, otherwise your honour may be sorely tainted.""You were quite right," he said; "I thought I’d let you know. You can tell her family I’m going away."He kissed the cold hand; he looked his last ― for many a long year, perhaps!― at the pale and beautiful face. "How she loves me!" he thought. "How the parting distresses her!" He still held her hand; he would have lingered longer, if Mrs. Crayford had not wisely waived all ceremony and pushed him away.THIS morning, after the sorrows of the rolling night, my cabin port-hole showed me two great grey rocks studded and streaked with green and crowned by two stunted blue-black pines. Below the rocks a boat, that might have been carved sandal-wood for colour and delicacy, was shaking out an ivory-white frilled sail to the wind of the morning. An indigo-blue boy with an old ivory face hauled on a rope. Rock and tree and boat made a panel from a Japanese screen, and I saw that the land was not a lie. This ‘good brown earth’ of ours has many pleasures to offer her children, but there be few in her gift comparable to the joy of touching a new country, a completely strange race, and manners contrary. Though libraries may have been written aforetime, each new beholder is to himself another Cortez. And I was in Japan ― the Japan of cabinets and joinery, gracious folk and fair manners. Japan, whence the camphor and the lacquer and the shark-skin swords come; among ― what was it the books said?― a nation of artists. To be sure, we should only stop at Nagasaki for twelve hours ere going on to Kobé, but in twelve hours one can pack away a very fair collection of new experiences.Two long ropes were got ready. The Sergeant wound one round his body above the warm furs, worth some thousand pounds sterling, in which he was encased, and tied the other to his belt, on which he hung a tinder-box and a loaded revolver. Just before starting he swallowed down half a glass of rum, as he said, "to insure a good load of wood."He snatched at the newspaper slip. Rufus checked him with grave composure. "I am of a cool temperament myself, sir; but that don’t prevent me from admiring heat in others. Short of boiling point ― mind that!" With this hint, the wise New Englander permitted Amelius to take possession of the printed slip.‘Well, I know it’s a big sum,’ said Mr Crowder, deprecatingly.Yours respectfully,‘Gingerbread,’ faltered Bobby, feeling that a sin had been committed, though, probably feeling also that he himself could hardly as yet be accounted as deeply guilty."Yes; but I’ve seen people seem so unalterably in love that they were divorced within the year. I knew a man so completely satisfied by his honeymoon that he took a mistress two months later."On the 25th December all excursions had again to be given up. The wind veered suddenly to the north, and the cold became exceedingly severe. It was impossible to remain out of doors without being frost-bitten. The Fahrenheit thermometer fell to 18° below zero, and the gale roared like a volley of musketry. Hobson took care to provide the animals with food enough to last several weeks."While such accusations are not refuted and denied, my kinsman," said the Duke of Albany, "they will contaminate that of a monarch."and instantly the parallelism seems to be disturbed. If the second figure is presented to any one without sufficient science to understand this delusion, the impression is created that these lines converge to the right and diverge to the left. The vision is deceived in its mental factor and judges wrongly of the thing seen.The officers answered the question with one accord ―"Volunteers!"‘It was law ― law ― that’s what it was. Not but what the Transomes always won.’So in the end it may be you or I will find we have been anvil and not hammer in the Purpose of God.‘If I believe anything seriously, all this I most firmly believe. You wait and see. Sixty million people, chiefly of English instincts, who are trained from youth to believe that nothing is impossible, don’t slink through the centuries like Russian peasantry. They are bound to leave their mark somewhere, and don’t you forget it.’‘But,’ said I, ‘what is there so awful in a naked Indian ― or two hundred naked Indians for that matter?’And Mrs Barnett soon discovered that the chief difficulty was not getting into the but, but remaining in it when there. The room was heated by a fire, on which the bones of morses were burning; and the air was full of the smell of the fetid oil of a lamp, of greasy garments, and the flesh of the amphibious animals which form the chief article of an Esquimaux’s diet. It was suffocating and sickening! Madge could not stand it, and hurried out at once, but Mrs Barnett, rather than hurt the feelings of the young native, showed superhuman courage, and extended her visit over five long minutes!-five centuries! The two children and their mother were at home, but the men had gone to hunt morses four or five miles from their camp."Sixty-eight, I think.""Another?" asked the New Englander, after a reasonable lapse of time.‘Well, Lufton; what will you say when I tell you that I have put my name to a bill for him, for four hundred pounds?’
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